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jeff told the fbi he dropped a bag by his feet and a few minutes later the bag exploded. investigators were ultimately able to identify the man he described on surveillance tape. they were able to identify the man who matched the description that jeff gave them from the icu moments after he woke up. jeff bowman, hero, now recovering from his injuries. he had both of his legs amputated. a few of his friends decided to set up a website on his behalf to raise money to help pay for his medical bills and set up a page called bucks for bauman and set a goal of raising $300,000 to help pay for his recovery and accommodation to deal with the new reality of life after having both legs taken off. as you can see from the lower left hand corner there, you see they set the goal at $300,000 but have raised well over twice that. there were some initial fears that this website meant jeff bauman was uninsured, but for everything in his life that will change and be paid for, health insurance is surely necessary, but financially insufficient to deal with the major change that is coming to h
jeff told the fbi he dropped a bag by his feet and a few minutes later the bag exploded. investigators were ultimately able to identify the man he described on surveillance tape. they were able to identify the man who matched the description that jeff gave them from the icu moments after he woke up. jeff bowman, hero, now recovering from his injuries. he had both of his legs amputated. a few of his friends decided to set up a website on his behalf to raise money to help pay for his medical...
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the fbi said it checks u.s. government databases, telephone communications, online activity, and also actually interviewed tamerlan tsarnaev and family members. but the fbi says it did not find any terrorism activity so it gave that information to russia and asked for but did not receive specific or additional info. case closed. >> because additional information didn't come in, then the fbi says well, for our purposes, under our system and with all the records and investigation we're allowed to do here, it hasn't risen to the level to warrant further investigation, or full-time surveillance. >> reporter: a federal law enforcement official agrees and said tamerlan was not on a terror watch list or any no-fly list, because the u.s. never deemed him a threat. so there were no alarm bells when tsarnaev came back to the u.s. six months later. >> by the time he returned, all investigation had been -- the matter had been closed. >> reporter: but even so, it's not clear if the department of homeland security, which is c
the fbi said it checks u.s. government databases, telephone communications, online activity, and also actually interviewed tamerlan tsarnaev and family members. but the fbi says it did not find any terrorism activity so it gave that information to russia and asked for but did not receive specific or additional info. case closed. >> because additional information didn't come in, then the fbi says well, for our purposes, under our system and with all the records and investigation we're...
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who is the chair of the senate intelligence committee is holding a congressional hearings on what the fbi may have known about the older tsarnaev. >> the wife of the dead boston bombing suspect says she found out her husband and brother in law were the accused bombers the way many americans did on tv. katherine russell's lawyer claiming she suspected nothing this as investigators are asking another question, was tamerlan tsarnaev involved in a triple murder in 2011? molly line is outside the hospital with this. there is good news today about the victims? >> they are reporting the people that remain hospitalized across the city of boston two in critical condition but doctors believe everyone is expected to survive. there are over a dozen patients that lost limbs over the course of these blasts and many of the patients were up and walking according to doctors at boston medical center. they are preparing for a mass exodus to rehab. they spoke to suspect number one's wife. tamerlan tsarnaev was married to katherine russell tsarnaev met cammer lan while they were both in college married him in
who is the chair of the senate intelligence committee is holding a congressional hearings on what the fbi may have known about the older tsarnaev. >> the wife of the dead boston bombing suspect says she found out her husband and brother in law were the accused bombers the way many americans did on tv. katherine russell's lawyer claiming she suspected nothing this as investigators are asking another question, was tamerlan tsarnaev involved in a triple murder in 2011? molly line is outside...
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trabajo de la policÍa canadiense el departamento de seguridad interna de los estados unidos, y del fbi, el plan fue interceptado justo a tiempo y se descartÓ ya que tenga alguna conexiÓn con el ataque en boston. >>> y el comitÉ del senado encargado de la reforma migratoria sigue debatiendo el tema con una espina mÁs en el tall, el terrorismo y salvador duran investigÓ quÉ implicaciÓnes podrÍa tener el debate lo ocurrido en boston, veamos. >>> el atentado terrorista en boston le quitÓ el aliento a millones de inmigrantes que vieron el drama a travÉs de la televisiÓn. no solo por la tragedia muy sÍ. sino por las consecuencias que ello podrÍa tener en la anhelo ada reforma migratoria. >>> la gente tiene temor de que no la pasen porque de ahÍ se pueden agarrar que a eso venimos aquÍ a causar terrorismo lo que sea, pero nada tiene que ver. >>> no, no, definetivomente que no porque cada persona piensa dwlifrnt no por una persona van a pagar los demÁs. >>> muy efecto, algunos miembros del comitÉ judicial que analizan la reforma migratoria dijeron que tras el ataque terrorista
trabajo de la policÍa canadiense el departamento de seguridad interna de los estados unidos, y del fbi, el plan fue interceptado justo a tiempo y se descartÓ ya que tenga alguna conexiÓn con el ataque en boston. >>> y el comitÉ del senado encargado de la reforma migratoria sigue debatiendo el tema con una espina mÁs en el tall, el terrorismo y salvador duran investigÓ quÉ implicaciÓnes podrÍa tener el debate lo ocurrido en boston, veamos. >>> el atentado terrorista en...
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>> i'm totally respectful of fbi. they're brave and all our law enforcement people deserve our respect but we have to understand what works and what doesn't. look at benghazi. look at the story we told the american people after the attack that absolutely had no bearing on the facts. here is another question. when the bomb went off, didn't the fbi say to themselves do very any suspects in the boston area we previously interviewed that may fit this profile? martha: right. >> when we got a photo of the older brother how could our system not pick up the fact he already had been in the system? there is a lot to answer here. martha: senator graham, do we know that it didn't because that was one of my big questions this morning? >> i don't know. martha: perhaps it did. perhaps facial recognition, maybe at fbi the second they saw the photograph and before it was reclosed to us, maybe they were already on to him? do we know? >> why would you put his photo out and say do you know -- no, i don't buy that when they were asked by
>> i'm totally respectful of fbi. they're brave and all our law enforcement people deserve our respect but we have to understand what works and what doesn't. look at benghazi. look at the story we told the american people after the attack that absolutely had no bearing on the facts. here is another question. when the bomb went off, didn't the fbi say to themselves do very any suspects in the boston area we previously interviewed that may fit this profile? martha: right. >> when we...
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a former assistant director of the fbi, now a cnn analyst. also joining us, cia counterterrorism officer jeff beatty. questions are asked about how the fbi handled the investigation of the older brother, what is happening internally at the agency right now. all of these questions serious questions. tom fuentes, let me bring you into this conversation right now. based on the fact they did discover a whole lot of other explosives, another pressure cooker, can we assume these two brothers were planning on more bombings if in fact they would have gotten away from the two boston marathon bombings? >> yes, wolf, i think we can more or less assume that that probably was in the intent or that they were saving it if they had a last standoff, they would detonate at the time they were cornered. if they had an opportunity, let's say, to do it that way. also raises the question this is exactly the whole issue going back to the miranda, if he had the public safety concern of what were those explosive devices intended for? that's one of the reasons they wan
a former assistant director of the fbi, now a cnn analyst. also joining us, cia counterterrorism officer jeff beatty. questions are asked about how the fbi handled the investigation of the older brother, what is happening internally at the agency right now. all of these questions serious questions. tom fuentes, let me bring you into this conversation right now. based on the fact they did discover a whole lot of other explosives, another pressure cooker, can we assume these two brothers were...
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the fbi's focus shifted. they're now searching the site of a formal martial arts student in mississippi and the home of a former politician who was an stre instructor there. victor blackwell is monitoring the developments. any idea if investigators found anything? >> no. no reports from the fbi today that they found anything. but i'll tell what you we're finding is that this unusual story is become even more bizarre shifting from a celebrity impersonating political activist to a tae kwon do teacher who once ran for public office. the home of a former republican candidate for the mississippi state shouhouse is involved in federal investigation into who sent letters tainted with ricin to president obama, a mississippi center and a county judge. federal agents in full body hazmat suits searched his home. in a youtube video posted this week, the former candidate talked about the search. >> i met with the fbi. i consented to a paper saying to search the house. >> on wednesday, they spent several hours searching a
the fbi's focus shifted. they're now searching the site of a formal martial arts student in mississippi and the home of a former politician who was an stre instructor there. victor blackwell is monitoring the developments. any idea if investigators found anything? >> no. no reports from the fbi today that they found anything. but i'll tell what you we're finding is that this unusual story is become even more bizarre shifting from a celebrity impersonating political activist to a tae kwon...
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some wonder why he fell off the fbi's radar after they questioned him about possible terror ties two years ago. >> somehow, he got off the radar screen and traveled overseas to one of the most dangerous parts of the world. >> reporter: the bombings left three dead and dozens injured. many are still in the hospital. yesterday, boston remembered the victims and prayed for healing. >> forgiveness does not mean that we do not realize the heinousness of the crime. but, in our own hearts, when we're unable to forgive, we make ourselves a victim of our own hatred. >> reporter: and charges are expected to be filed soon in the case. john and diana? >> one big focus is the trip overseas to russia that the older brother took. have we learned anything else about that trip? >> reporter: well, we foe investigators are definitely focusing in on that. they feel that was a turning point in his life. they say he spent about six months over there. during that time, his father tells abc news that he didn't spend any time with religious radicals, but he did become more religious, praying five times a day
some wonder why he fell off the fbi's radar after they questioned him about possible terror ties two years ago. >> somehow, he got off the radar screen and traveled overseas to one of the most dangerous parts of the world. >> reporter: the bombings left three dead and dozens injured. many are still in the hospital. yesterday, boston remembered the victims and prayed for healing. >> forgiveness does not mean that we do not realize the heinousness of the crime. but, in our own...
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the fbi listened to them. they thought it was substantial enough to listen to them and to hear what they had to say. but the fbi let them go. that was wrong, apparently, as we know now, in retrospect. so why couldn't the fbi continue to follow up on some of these serious accusations that were made about the patriotism and the reliability and the credibility of these terrorists that we now know are terrorists? >> ambassador ray flynn, former mayor of boston, ambassador, thank you very much for your time on this sunday. >> yes, sir. >>> it was no boston marathon, but even a 5k walk in new york city gets serious security in the wake of what happened last week. >>> and coming up, the latest on another big story this week, the blast that virtually levelled a town in texas. some signs of hope today in the west. we'll go there as well. you're watching msnbc. acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll
the fbi listened to them. they thought it was substantial enough to listen to them and to hear what they had to say. but the fbi let them go. that was wrong, apparently, as we know now, in retrospect. so why couldn't the fbi continue to follow up on some of these serious accusations that were made about the patriotism and the reliability and the credibility of these terrorists that we now know are terrorists? >> ambassador ray flynn, former mayor of boston, ambassador, thank you very much...
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i am not here to be an apologist for the fbi. when they do something i think is good luck and sing in boston today, i will give them credit. i still have problems with that. i do not think the fbi was involved in 9/11, but i cannot figure out why when the senate and house do a joint investigation and the fbi prevents them from sinking witness, that bothers me. i think the fbi still has to answer for that. randall larsen is our guest. he is a founding director of the homeland security office. it is also in national security adviser. let go. naller in hanover, mass., sea is a republican. we're not discriminating against muslims. if you want to on the down, they want to know everything about you from birth. ese people cfrom orseas. finding the heat this guy has on social network pages and finding out a lot about him. our policy is we cannot discriminate. we have to let them in. you have to give them a chance. you have to appease them and be nice. -- blowupgo and look the side of the street. i like your opinion. do you think our poli
i am not here to be an apologist for the fbi. when they do something i think is good luck and sing in boston today, i will give them credit. i still have problems with that. i do not think the fbi was involved in 9/11, but i cannot figure out why when the senate and house do a joint investigation and the fbi prevents them from sinking witness, that bothers me. i think the fbi still has to answer for that. randall larsen is our guest. he is a founding director of the homeland security office. it...
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fbi says they've not found evidence of ricin at curtis' home. his attorneys say their client may have been framed. >>> david petraeus will serve as a visiting professor at the city of new york and will start the next school year. he will teach public policy at the university. in a statement, petraeus says he looks forward to leading this seminar and will also give talks and meet with students about their individual research proje projects. if you recall, petraeus resigned as head of the cia just last november after having an extra marital affair with his biographer. >> reporte >>> 6:4 1. latte, scones and bed bugs. >> i saw a bug crawling on it. >> why your coffee to go may not be the only thing you're taking home with you after a trip to a south bay starbucks. >>> plus, we'll check apple stocks and a flirty new way to get to know somebody on the airplane. how it works. >>> live look out at san francisco shows cooling in store for the bay area. temperatures dropping quite a bit today. we'll have a look at the forecast coming up. >>> commute look
fbi says they've not found evidence of ricin at curtis' home. his attorneys say their client may have been framed. >>> david petraeus will serve as a visiting professor at the city of new york and will start the next school year. he will teach public policy at the university. in a statement, petraeus says he looks forward to leading this seminar and will also give talks and meet with students about their individual research proje projects. if you recall, petraeus resigned as head of...
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did the cia and the fbi talk to one another? at one point in time, of course the cia couldn't do it but did the fbi think about using a fisa warrant to look perhaps at some of his phone records or tracing some of his conversations electronically? before we rush to judgment i think there is a lot of legitimate questions need to be asked and answered but i think it is a little premature to point the finger just at that customs and border protection agent. martha: it is highly possible that he didn't have sort of the structure to, you know, wasn't told, sort of how to go about coordinating all of this, right? >> i think --. martha: go ahead. >> no, i think we'll learn a lot but not just the name. normally there is information associated with the name. martha: right. >> i think you go back, there are broader questions here. you say to yourself, how frequently did the russians call the fbi and the cia? we don't agree on very much these days. so if it is an infrequent phone call you wonder why we don't more even without the cooperatio
did the cia and the fbi talk to one another? at one point in time, of course the cia couldn't do it but did the fbi think about using a fisa warrant to look perhaps at some of his phone records or tracing some of his conversations electronically? before we rush to judgment i think there is a lot of legitimate questions need to be asked and answered but i think it is a little premature to point the finger just at that customs and border protection agent. martha: it is highly possible that he...
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we showed you the fbi briefing from boston. we will open up our phone lines to get your thoughts about what you heard from president obama and the reaction for the bombings in general. here are the numbers -- we'll see if we get some tweets. .e'll look at facebook as well susan from florida. >> my husband wondered why there were no dogs at the finish line. fact?we know that for a they swept the finish line twice. >> i heard that, too. . did not hear about dogs >> with joe from lincoln, illinois -- woodrow. was the weakest statement i have ever heard a president to make. >> what did you want to hear from the president? >> a little resolve. this is going to continue. this is going to get worse. it is ridiculous. we had a presence that would be so much better and forceful. from chicago. >> it is upsetting to see all these major networks jump the gun and call this terrorism. it is upsetting. reports like homeland security -- if that is what media outlets are assuming. the perpetrators have not been caught. it's kind of silly. see w
we showed you the fbi briefing from boston. we will open up our phone lines to get your thoughts about what you heard from president obama and the reaction for the bombings in general. here are the numbers -- we'll see if we get some tweets. .e'll look at facebook as well susan from florida. >> my husband wondered why there were no dogs at the finish line. fact?we know that for a they swept the finish line twice. >> i heard that, too. . did not hear about dogs >> with joe from...
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the fbi went out and interviewed him and did a background check in terms of online sources. they weren't able to find anything, and one of the questions i've asked is were there things out there that we would have seen at the time had we done a more thorough check? we don't know the answer to that question yet, but we do know that the fbi did proceed on it. they did investigate it. there are people who are frankly of much greater suspicion than these brothers were at the time, that is, we had much greater reason to be concerned about others, you know, many hundreds, many thousands of oh, and the reality is we just don't have the resources to surveil everyone we get information on. >> and i assume never will. >> probably won't, given the extraordinary number of leads that we get. we have to prioritize and here the intelligence agencies did prioritize. this wasn't someone that they investigated and found reason to suspect that they had become radicalized. had that been the case, they would have been elevated to a neck stage. they would have been put on a no-fly list, but they
the fbi went out and interviewed him and did a background check in terms of online sources. they weren't able to find anything, and one of the questions i've asked is were there things out there that we would have seen at the time had we done a more thorough check? we don't know the answer to that question yet, but we do know that the fbi did proceed on it. they did investigate it. there are people who are frankly of much greater suspicion than these brothers were at the time, that is, we had...
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now the fbi essentially is trying to retrace his steps. they want to know with whom did meet and they want to know where did he go? a few days ago russian officials say they knew of no illicit contacts. nevertheless there is suspicion he may have met with suspected extremists and over the weekend a russian language newspaper said that tamerlan wanted to join a muslim insurgency during that trip and that he did meet with islamic militants. one thing to note here, bill, take a look at the timeline. when he was, in russia during that six months, his mother, who has come under a great deal of scrutiny, remained here in boston. it was during that period of time she had legal problems and was arrested for shoplifting. as for his father, he was in russia at that time. the father remaining now in russia. he said he wanted to come to the united states. because of health problems he will be unable to do so. bill? bill: there is also new information, david lee, on the mysterious man thought to have radicallized these brothers. what do we have on that
now the fbi essentially is trying to retrace his steps. they want to know with whom did meet and they want to know where did he go? a few days ago russian officials say they knew of no illicit contacts. nevertheless there is suspicion he may have met with suspected extremists and over the weekend a russian language newspaper said that tamerlan wanted to join a muslim insurgency during that trip and that he did meet with islamic militants. one thing to note here, bill, take a look at the...
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and what the fbi knew about that. we're going to speak with boston police commissioner ed davis, at the center of this investigation, also massachusetts attorney general martha coakley, there are key state and federal issues here and congressman michael capuano from the great state of massachusetts. then people returning to their homes in west, texas, after that deadly fertilizer plant explosion. we will speak with one person who was evacuated when the fireball simply blew. plus a 6-year-old survives a horrifying alligator attack. hear how joey welch was saved after an eight-foot gator chomped down on his arm. he and his father both join us. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're
and what the fbi knew about that. we're going to speak with boston police commissioner ed davis, at the center of this investigation, also massachusetts attorney general martha coakley, there are key state and federal issues here and congressman michael capuano from the great state of massachusetts. then people returning to their homes in west, texas, after that deadly fertilizer plant explosion. we will speak with one person who was evacuated when the fireball simply blew. plus a 6-year-old...
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that is the job the fbi is working on right now. jon: michael balboni who used to direct homeland security in state of new york. thank you. >> thank you for having me. jenna: bombing victims have been released from the hospital. we'll look at the road to recovery for those most seriously injured in the attack so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance a new ride comes along and changes everything. the 2013 lexus gs. this is the pursuit of perfection. jon: right now, new questions about a federal loan made to an electric carmaker that is on the verge of going belly-up. rick knows all about it. rick? >> the company, fisker automotive, jon. the energy department app
that is the job the fbi is working on right now. jon: michael balboni who used to direct homeland security in state of new york. thank you. >> thank you for having me. jenna: bombing victims have been released from the hospital. we'll look at the road to recovery for those most seriously injured in the attack so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't...
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his brother fooled the fbi. will we let his second fool the fbi? martha: what happens now? he has lawyers defending him. >> he was a wonderful kid and misled by this big bad brother to go kill an 8-year-old child, to in cold blood kill a police officer. this guy is a horrible criminal. they should stop all this nonsense he was misled by his brother. he is old enough not to have been misled by anybody. he is old enough to be held responsible for what he did. and i hope he ultimately gets the ultimate penalty that. right now all i'm interested in is in information. i want to know what does know? i do not accept the fact that they acted alone. the fact somebody was supporting them for two or three years. until we find that out, there should be no conclusion on the part of the white house as they have already said he acted alone. how they can say that astound me. martha: go back to one more question on this issue of patriot act and all the controversial things that are in place so we can file a warrant for surveillance of people's web sites, what the activity is on their cell p
his brother fooled the fbi. will we let his second fool the fbi? martha: what happens now? he has lawyers defending him. >> he was a wonderful kid and misled by this big bad brother to go kill an 8-year-old child, to in cold blood kill a police officer. this guy is a horrible criminal. they should stop all this nonsense he was misled by his brother. he is old enough not to have been misled by anybody. he is old enough to be held responsible for what he did. and i hope he ultimately gets...
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the fbi focus has shifted. they're searching the site of a former martial art studio in tupelo, mississippi, and the home of a former politician who was an instructor there. investigators are trying to determine if someone tried to pin the poisonous letter on paul kevin curtis, charges against him have been dropped. curtis' attorney says her client was a scapegoat. victor blackwell will have the latest from tupelo in 20 minutes. >>> happening in new orleans suburb is picking up the pieces after a pair of back to back twisters came through town. nerves are rattled in kenner. meanwhile, parts of the soggy midwest could see relief today while other areas brace for more flooding. jennifer has more from the weather studio. >> we are watching the flooding along the illinois as well as mississippi river and many of these locations were still at major flood stage. for peoria, ten feet above. let's go to video of what conditions were like on the ground. we're talking many homes are under water. looking at video coming o
the fbi focus has shifted. they're searching the site of a former martial art studio in tupelo, mississippi, and the home of a former politician who was an instructor there. investigators are trying to determine if someone tried to pin the poisonous letter on paul kevin curtis, charges against him have been dropped. curtis' attorney says her client was a scapegoat. victor blackwell will have the latest from tupelo in 20 minutes. >>> happening in new orleans suburb is picking up the...
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chilling new details in a ten-page fbi affidavit. a few minutes after the surveillance video captured the brothers at the marathon they split up according to court documents. tarrer lan heads to the finish line as his younger brother blends in with the crowd. dzhokhar places his backpack on the ground. at 2:50 the first bomb explodes. according to the affidavit, virtually every head turns, stares in that direction in apparent bewilderment and alarm, dzhokhar appears calm walk as way without his backpack seconds later, it detonates in the exact spot where he was landing. during thursday's getaway, one of the brothers bragged, did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that. and dzhokhar's roomdartmouth, key evidence. a black jacket andhat. matching the clothing he was wearing at the scene. law enforcement sources say there are clear signs that tamerlan, the older brother, had become increasingly radicalized, motivated by jihadi websites. they picked the boston marathon and boylston street because it was a classic, iconic sporting
chilling new details in a ten-page fbi affidavit. a few minutes after the surveillance video captured the brothers at the marathon they split up according to court documents. tarrer lan heads to the finish line as his younger brother blends in with the crowd. dzhokhar places his backpack on the ground. at 2:50 the first bomb explodes. according to the affidavit, virtually every head turns, stares in that direction in apparent bewilderment and alarm, dzhokhar appears calm walk as way without his...
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customs not stop and question him, nor did he let the fbi know that he was back so the fbi could talk to him. notnot sure what he was under concern. even the russians were worried about this. it looks at what may have the same problem of information sharing or lack of it. the washington post reports this morning that a single u.s. customs official assigned to the boston joint terrorism task force received a warning that the older brother suspected had turned -- return from a trip from russia. there is indication the customs official provide the information to anybody, including the fbi, with previously interviewed the militant. we should not be struggling with the same issue of information sharing among american agencies, and also communication with foreign governments who are concerned about terrorism as well. we do not know the attackers had connection to al qaeda, but ae evidence suggests connection to the magazine. traveled toother russia, then went to dagestan for six months between 2000 -- 2011-2012. he might have been radicalized there. we are not certain if that is . both brot
customs not stop and question him, nor did he let the fbi know that he was back so the fbi could talk to him. notnot sure what he was under concern. even the russians were worried about this. it looks at what may have the same problem of information sharing or lack of it. the washington post reports this morning that a single u.s. customs official assigned to the boston joint terrorism task force received a warning that the older brother suspected had turned -- return from a trip from russia....
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the fbi is investigating. >>> the market ended on a positive note with investors encouraged by earnings reports through lockheed martin and other major companies. the dow climbed 152 points, while the nasdaq finished up 35 points. >>> asian markets followed wall street's gains. tok tokyo's nikkei rose more than 2% while hong kong's hang seng added 1%. >>> apple experienced a drop in sales this quarter compared to 2012, the first decline in years, but the tech company says it will also hand out $1 billion to its shareholders over the next two years. it's buying back $60 billion in shares and boosting dividends by 15%. apple has an unprecedented $145 billion in the bank. >>> meanwhile netflix is bouncing back. shares of the online video service gained 24% on tuesday after a positive earnings report. netflix is trading about $200 a share for the first time in 19 months. the service had added 2 million new subscribers in the first three months of this year. >>> and air travel got a little smoother after a bumpy start to the week as thousands of the nation's air traffic controllers were kept
the fbi is investigating. >>> the market ended on a positive note with investors encouraged by earnings reports through lockheed martin and other major companies. the dow climbed 152 points, while the nasdaq finished up 35 points. >>> asian markets followed wall street's gains. tok tokyo's nikkei rose more than 2% while hong kong's hang seng added 1%. >>> apple experienced a drop in sales this quarter compared to 2012, the first decline in years, but the tech company...
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he did not do the patdown well enough to find the wire and the fbi agent just kept recording. what would have happened if he had found the wire? so that's part one of today's news that leaves you feeling like you want to shower in bleach. part two involves this guy. governor ultrasound. we hardly knew you. in a political context, governor bob mcdonald is known for trying to portray a moderate image. that's how he got the nickname. on his way out of office, he is pushing more antiabortion legislation and has signed new voting i.d. laws. thanks to new investigative reporting from "the washington post," we know he has found a whole new approach to making people feel dirty. the executive chef who governor mcdonald hired to work at the governor's mansion was recently indicted in virginia for embezzlement. he left the mansion amid a state police investigation that led to those embezzlement charges, but once he left the job of being official governor chef at the mansion, he still ended up cooking for him and at the mansion. specifically, the former chef's catering company ended up do
he did not do the patdown well enough to find the wire and the fbi agent just kept recording. what would have happened if he had found the wire? so that's part one of today's news that leaves you feeling like you want to shower in bleach. part two involves this guy. governor ultrasound. we hardly knew you. in a political context, governor bob mcdonald is known for trying to portray a moderate image. that's how he got the nickname. on his way out of office, he is pushing more antiabortion...
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he's a former assistant fbi director and joins us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> we know authorities are communicating with the suspect. what are we hearing? >> what we're focused on, and we're going to talk about it later in the show, is public safety exceptions, what can be out there, what can endanger the public. it's basically where did you make the bombs, are there any more explosives, any more cells, any more people. and while i'm told he's being cooperative, i'm also getting the sense and i want to be careful of too many specifics here, but i'm getting the sense that he's not saying there's a whole second wave of plots or plotters here. still there are places where they made the explosives and other things it sounds like. >> let me ask you to clarify that. are you suggesting that they may not have acted alone? >> no. i'm suggesting that it appears there's no other terrorist plot out there, but this is a slow process in writing and they're going through that now. things could develop or change. >> do we know, john, how they
he's a former assistant fbi director and joins us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> we know authorities are communicating with the suspect. what are we hearing? >> what we're focused on, and we're going to talk about it later in the show, is public safety exceptions, what can be out there, what can endanger the public. it's basically where did you make the bombs, are there any more explosives, any more cells, any more people. and while i'm told he's being...
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she believes that dutschke believes he outfoxed the fbi. here is what she told our affiliate. >> he thinks he is smarter than anybody else. he has a mensa certificate. i'm not surprised at all that he would think he is better and needs to be in front. camera saying he is innocent. jon: now here's where the story really gets weird because ginger king also says that dutschke tried to flash her 12-year-old daughter several times. we should point out, jenna, he is also up on state charges in addition to federal charges in an unrelated case. three charges of child molestation emis iting from an incident at his karate studio back in january, jenna. jenna: a lot to had story, john. if what the government says is true, claims about him preparing ricin and sending it through the mail, what are they saying about his motives? why would he do that? >> that is the big question, the why here. was dutschke actually threatening the live of the president and senator roger wicker and a judge in tupelo or this an a elaborate plot to set up somebody as part of
she believes that dutschke believes he outfoxed the fbi. here is what she told our affiliate. >> he thinks he is smarter than anybody else. he has a mensa certificate. i'm not surprised at all that he would think he is better and needs to be in front. camera saying he is innocent. jon: now here's where the story really gets weird because ginger king also says that dutschke tried to flash her 12-year-old daughter several times. we should point out, jenna, he is also up on state charges in...
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you know, i don't think anyone at this point is saying the fbi has quote/unquote, found the bombers. they see the faces but they don't know who they are and if they show them publicly, they're going to be asking for public help to identify them so they can find them, talk to them and figure out what was going on there. it's always a difficult job to balance this, tamron, because on one hand the agented would prefer, i'm sure, to conduct this investigation on their own with a lot of tips that will turn out to be wrong but at the same time the longer they way, the more these people would get away or much worse try to do it again. there's competing pressures there. if they do put the pictures out, that will be the reason. >> we heard secretary napolitano say this is not ncis, an episode of a television show. but nevertheless, what they're doing, this is when we see truly what they are, that agency is great at putting together images, not stopping with what we see here. >> they say as soon as the bombing is over, we want your pictures. imagine the response. we were told it was three tara
you know, i don't think anyone at this point is saying the fbi has quote/unquote, found the bombers. they see the faces but they don't know who they are and if they show them publicly, they're going to be asking for public help to identify them so they can find them, talk to them and figure out what was going on there. it's always a difficult job to balance this, tamron, because on one hand the agented would prefer, i'm sure, to conduct this investigation on their own with a lot of tips that...
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the fbi wants to interview tamerlan tsarnaev's widow. so far that has not happened but agents have spoken to katherine russell's attorney. he says she knew nothing about her husband's alleged role in the boston bombings. katherine russell lives with her parents in rhode island, where cnn's chris lawrence is this morning. good morning, chris. what's the latest? >> yeah, john, basically investigators want from katherine russell, they want to know, "a," what she now about what her husband was doing. and, if he had any other affiliations besides his younger brother. let's take you to some new video that we shot just in the last hour. can you see katherine russell's attorney arriving here at the family's home. she comes out of the home, and they leave together, followed by federal authorities. we know investigators have been to this home several times over the past couple days but so far she is only speaking to them through her attorney. he does tell us that she does not know anything about her husband's activities. that she was working upwar
the fbi wants to interview tamerlan tsarnaev's widow. so far that has not happened but agents have spoken to katherine russell's attorney. he says she knew nothing about her husband's alleged role in the boston bombings. katherine russell lives with her parents in rhode island, where cnn's chris lawrence is this morning. good morning, chris. what's the latest? >> yeah, john, basically investigators want from katherine russell, they want to know, "a," what she now about what her...
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finally fbi agents are looking into the relationship between bob mcdonald, his wife and the executive of a nutritional supplement manufacturer under federal investigation. according to the "washington post," authors are questioning people close to the mcdonald's as an outgrowth of the security probe into the virginia-based star scientific. officials are looking into whether they took action to benefit them in exchange for money. he is a major donor who paid for the food at his daughter's wedding. the ex-chef to the governor's mansion alleged that a year ago he gave fbi and state police investigators evidence of wrong-doing and abuse by donald and his family. the chef faces four counts of felony for allegedly stealing from the mansion. developing now, you are looking at live pictures from sanford, florida, where george zrman and his lawyers are in court for a hearing on pretrial issues. we may hear from him at any minute. among the issues slated to be discussed whether he plans to pursue an immunity defense based on the stand your ground law. prosecutors want him to state on the record
finally fbi agents are looking into the relationship between bob mcdonald, his wife and the executive of a nutritional supplement manufacturer under federal investigation. according to the "washington post," authors are questioning people close to the mcdonald's as an outgrowth of the security probe into the virginia-based star scientific. officials are looking into whether they took action to benefit them in exchange for money. he is a major donor who paid for the food at his...
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i'm thankful for the agents, the fbi, the atf, the officers, the state police and the boston pd. the soldiers from the national guard and all other law enforcement personnel who both restored order and started the methodical work of piecing together what happened and whose responsible. i'm thankful for mayor menino who started monday morning -- ] applause ] >> mayor menino started monday morning frustrated he couldn't be at the finish line this time as he always is. then late that afternoon he checked himself out of the hospital to help this city, our city, face down this tragedy. i'm thankful to those who have given blood to the hospital, money to the one fund and prayers and messages of consolation and encouragement from all over the world. i'm thankful for the presence and steadfast support of the president and first lady, our many former governors who are here. we thank you. [ applause ] >> i'm thankful for the political and civil leaders here today and for the many, many faith leaders who administered to us today and in the days since monday. i'm thankful for the lives of cr
i'm thankful for the agents, the fbi, the atf, the officers, the state police and the boston pd. the soldiers from the national guard and all other law enforcement personnel who both restored order and started the methodical work of piecing together what happened and whose responsible. i'm thankful for mayor menino who started monday morning -- ] applause ] >> mayor menino started monday morning frustrated he couldn't be at the finish line this time as he always is. then late that...
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these awards are result of an operation with the fbi. we're hearing it was multiple rest surrounded narcotics. no reports of any injuries and will hear more of from zero pd. two people are in the hospital this morning after a car their home. mike pelton is live this morning taking a look at the damage. here's a smashed mayor from the car that broke off at the corner of the intersection. one of the victims was out there. he tells me his wife is in critical condition and he is optimistic that she will pull through. the crash happened yesterday afternoon around 4:00. fire officials said the bmw had three people inside and slammed into the home into the kitchen. two women inside, a 40 year-old woman and her nine year-old daughter. that woman is in critical condition and the nine year-old has a fractured arm and is expected to recover. police said the cause is under investigation. >> i was driving down the avenue into cars racing each other. the b&w that hit the house lost control and hit the front of the red vehicle that is the son of the in
these awards are result of an operation with the fbi. we're hearing it was multiple rest surrounded narcotics. no reports of any injuries and will hear more of from zero pd. two people are in the hospital this morning after a car their home. mike pelton is live this morning taking a look at the damage. here's a smashed mayor from the car that broke off at the corner of the intersection. one of the victims was out there. he tells me his wife is in critical condition and he is optimistic that she...
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a short time ago, the fbi held a news conference. gathered and analyzed thousands of tips... and come up with images of two persons of interest... suspects who may have planted devices near the finish line of the marathon. here's an excerpt. >> today we are enlisting the public's help to identify the two suspects. after a very detailed analysis of photo, video, and sore evidence we are releasing photos of these two suspects. they are identified as suspect one and suspect two. they appear to be associated. suspect one is wearing a dark hat. suspect two is wearing a white hat. suspect two set down a backpack at the site of the second explosion just in front of the forum restaurant. we strongly encourage those who were at the forum restaurant who have not contacted us yet to do so. as you can see from one of the images suspects one and two appear to be walking together through the marathon crowd on boylston street and the direction of the finish line. that image was captured as they walked on boylston in the vicinity of the intersection with gloucester street. as you can see, th
a short time ago, the fbi held a news conference. gathered and analyzed thousands of tips... and come up with images of two persons of interest... suspects who may have planted devices near the finish line of the marathon. here's an excerpt. >> today we are enlisting the public's help to identify the two suspects. after a very detailed analysis of photo, video, and sore evidence we are releasing photos of these two suspects. they are identified as suspect one and suspect two. they appear...
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we also learned an fbi delegation has arrived in dagestan. they're attempting to interview the parents of tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev, all of this with russian cooperation. cnn's miguel marquez is live in boston, not far from boylston street. miguel, what are you seeing this morning? >> reporter: we are very close to you on boylston. before we get to the investigation, this is where we are. this is dartmouth and boylston street. this is the memorial that was so painfully removed from boylston. we're about a block from the finish of the boston marathon. down the street that's boylston, that is really sort of struggling to get back open. the bombings, they're being very, very sensitive about allowing access and live shots on boylston at the moment. we're trying to stay back and be cool about it. on the investigation, though, we understand that in further talks with mr. tsarnaev and investigators, he is telling us the main motivation is the wars in iraq and afghanistan. they are self-motivated, watching videos by anwar al awlaki, among others
we also learned an fbi delegation has arrived in dagestan. they're attempting to interview the parents of tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev, all of this with russian cooperation. cnn's miguel marquez is live in boston, not far from boylston street. miguel, what are you seeing this morning? >> reporter: we are very close to you on boylston. before we get to the investigation, this is where we are. this is dartmouth and boylston street. this is the memorial that was so painfully removed from...
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fbi agents, doctors, nurses. all to say thank you for a job well done. that's pretty much how they reward us in the newsroom as well, pizza. and we don't mind. >> we don't mind. it was kind of a curse last week. we got pizza for the west texas explosion. and then friday happened. >> next time we see pizza. we better hold on to our seats. >> run in the opposite direction. we don't want anything to do with pizza for sure. not for the next couple months. just touching on boston for a moment, on top of the pizza there's also this -- the one fund boston which has been created. it was set up yesterday. it's essentially a place where people can donate money because everybody wants to help out. the governor has said in moments like this we are one state, one city, one people. mayor menino, the mayor of boston, said within an hour of the fund being set up there was an outpouring of people. >> $1 million donation from john hancock. everybody followed suit. that's great. >> it really is. >> city of boston trying to get back to normal today, so a lot of -- hopefully
fbi agents, doctors, nurses. all to say thank you for a job well done. that's pretty much how they reward us in the newsroom as well, pizza. and we don't mind. >> we don't mind. it was kind of a curse last week. we got pizza for the west texas explosion. and then friday happened. >> next time we see pizza. we better hold on to our seats. >> run in the opposite direction. we don't want anything to do with pizza for sure. not for the next couple months. just touching on boston...
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the canadian authorities were working with the fbi during this entire procedure, as well. again, they believe that the train that was targeted was headed from toronto to new york and they would not comment if they expect, while this investigation continues, if they expect more arrests to come. >> ted, what they did say is they believe the public was actually never in danger. so how close were these suspected terrorists, close to carrying out this attack? >> well, it's a good question. and why did they make the arrest at this time? they say that the threat was not imminent. however, they do believe that these individuals were capable of pulling this off. >> a lot more to investigate here. ted rowlands, live for us. thank you very much. up next on "early start," rain and snow in today's forecast means, sadly, more flooding across the midwest. take a look at these pictures. and apparently it is far from over. we're going to take you live to spring bay, illinois. really hard-hit. the rain swollen illinois river is continuing to rise. pores just by washing your face? [ female a
the canadian authorities were working with the fbi during this entire procedure, as well. again, they believe that the train that was targeted was headed from toronto to new york and they would not comment if they expect, while this investigation continues, if they expect more arrests to come. >> ted, what they did say is they believe the public was actually never in danger. so how close were these suspected terrorists, close to carrying out this attack? >> well, it's a good...
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the mcconnell folks are asking the fbi to look into it. there is a statement from jerry moran, the campaign arm, calling this watergate style tactics. the question is how did they get the tape? this is clear lay private meeting with mitch mcconnell and his staff. mother jones has essentially said, look, someone gave this to us. they wanted to remain a none must. this is not the last we have heard of this story. that's the one thing i can tell you for sure. >> and ashley judd's spokesperson has issued a statement saying this is yet another example of the politics of personal destruction that embody mitch mcconnell and are pervasive in washington, d.c. we expected nothing less than mitch mcconnell and his camp than to take a personal struggle such as depression which many americans cope with on a daily basis and turn it into a laughing matter. every day it become clear how much we need change in washington from this kind of rhetoric and actions. so they are going after her on personal stuff and she is acknowledging that and firing back at hi
the mcconnell folks are asking the fbi to look into it. there is a statement from jerry moran, the campaign arm, calling this watergate style tactics. the question is how did they get the tape? this is clear lay private meeting with mitch mcconnell and his staff. mother jones has essentially said, look, someone gave this to us. they wanted to remain a none must. this is not the last we have heard of this story. that's the one thing i can tell you for sure. >> and ashley judd's...
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the fbi interviewed him and his family, said they found nothing and close the case. he then made a six month trip to russia in 2012. his exact whereabouts and activities are unclear. after that trip, he posted radical islamic foes on his youtube channel. the videos have since been deleted but cnn has been able to track them down. >> a private funeral is happening right now for one of the three people killed last monday and the boston marathon bombing attack. krystle campbell was a 29 year-old restaurant worker. later tonight, a memorial service will be held at boston university for 23 year-old grad student lu lingzi, another victim. >> first baseman brand and moss and right fielder-break hope to meet with a 11 year- old sharon hern, the martinez boy injured in the boston marathon bombing sometime this morning at boston's children's hospital. the a's and flew to boston last night it will start a three game series with the red sox today at fenway park. hurd and his family have already received some high for profile guests including the first lady who visited him last t
the fbi interviewed him and his family, said they found nothing and close the case. he then made a six month trip to russia in 2012. his exact whereabouts and activities are unclear. after that trip, he posted radical islamic foes on his youtube channel. the videos have since been deleted but cnn has been able to track them down. >> a private funeral is happening right now for one of the three people killed last monday and the boston marathon bombing attack. krystle campbell was a 29...
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the fbi says dzhokhar tsarnaev has been having difficulty speaking because of a neck wound. the fbi says the 19-year-old is now claiming his older brother was the driving force behind this and did it because of islam and no international terrorist groups were involved. >>> we're hearing from more victims of the bombing. a 32-year-old woman lost her foot and part of her lower leg in the explosion and is stick struggling to come to -- struggling -- still struggling to come to terms with what happened. >> despite her loss, she says she's determined to dance again. she's a ballroom instructor. coming up at 7:30, we'll very continuing coverage. >>> an east bay lawyer accused of delivering a hit list for her client is facing a disbarment hearing later today. the chauncey bailey reports attorney lorna brown is accused of smugging the hit list -- smuggling the hit list from her client out of jail. the list contained those expected to testify against yusef bey. >>> later today, the contra costa board of supervisors will consider closing two more five stations. the budget -- fire stat
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but the fbi told the a.p. despite interviewing him and relatives, it did not find any domestic or foreign terrorism activity. still, some lawmakers say the agency dropped the ball. richard, i wonder if there's going to be a lot of questions and maybe even hearings out of this or what comes to mind just knowing those basic facts? >> there will be questions. there probably will be hearings about the fbi, whether it could have learned more, whether it could have done things. the critics will say that's monday morning quarterbacking. for what it's worth, actually think if there is this type of hearings and questioning, it ought to be much broader. it ought to be about what we were just talking about. what can we do to prevent or identify young people who are radicalized? how do we respond? what did we learn about lockdowns, about the whole coordination among law enforcement? if there is a hearing, if there is some type of an after action report as the military would say, it ought not to just focus on fbi. it's muc
but the fbi told the a.p. despite interviewing him and relatives, it did not find any domestic or foreign terrorism activity. still, some lawmakers say the agency dropped the ball. richard, i wonder if there's going to be a lot of questions and maybe even hearings out of this or what comes to mind just knowing those basic facts? >> there will be questions. there probably will be hearings about the fbi, whether it could have learned more, whether it could have done things. the critics will...
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the fbi hopes to get additional insight from tamerlan's wife. seen over the weekend leaving the family apartment. a rhode island native, she converted to islam and changed her name from katherine to karina. her family lawyer said monday, she was shocked to learn of her husband's role and had no idea until the fbi first released those surveillance pictures of him and named him a suspect. in fact, the lawyer says, the wife doesn't speak any russian and didn't really know what was going on. as to the younger brother's claims and statements to the fbi, investigators don't necessarily take at face value all that he has said. he has every reason to try to minimize his own role as the investigation into possible ties to overseas groups in russia remains a central focus of the case, george. >> brian, talk about living double-lives. we know that the younger brother was out partying on wednesday night. now we have learned more about where the older brother, tamerlan, was the day before the shootout. >> reporter: exactly. on that thursday, the day the fbi
the fbi hopes to get additional insight from tamerlan's wife. seen over the weekend leaving the family apartment. a rhode island native, she converted to islam and changed her name from katherine to karina. her family lawyer said monday, she was shocked to learn of her husband's role and had no idea until the fbi first released those surveillance pictures of him and named him a suspect. in fact, the lawyer says, the wife doesn't speak any russian and didn't really know what was going on. as to...
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. >> if the russians had given the fbi the information they had regarding the mother and the son and the views on the mother's radicalization, it would have changed the investigation and again got to the bottom of this more quickly and headed this entire disaster off. >> there's more. chairman mike mccall saying there's rush to judgment and the boston bombings could be part of a bigger conspiracy. they want to know more about how tamerlan tsarnaev name got misspeeld on span airline ticket and they're asking why his trip back to the region did not raise more of a red flag. i want to bring in both of you and let's start
. >> if the russians had given the fbi the information they had regarding the mother and the son and the views on the mother's radicalization, it would have changed the investigation and again got to the bottom of this more quickly and headed this entire disaster off. >> there's more. chairman mike mccall saying there's rush to judgment and the boston bombings could be part of a bigger conspiracy. they want to know more about how tamerlan tsarnaev name got misspeeld on span airline...
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the fbi also put up billboards in four neighboring states, new mex, oklahoma, louisiana, arkansas and texas. there is an unconfirmed report police made another arrest of someone who made a terrorist threat. the person is in the county jail on a one million dollar bond but again we don't believe that is related to the murders and it is not somebody who is wanted for the murders but somebody who called in a threat and is now paying the price for that. bill. bill: difficult story for all those involved down there in that county. dan springer, thank you. kaufman county. martha: the white house now defending president obama's lavish fund-raising trip to california. white house press secretary jay carney saying it is nothing really out of the ordinary this trip. he said, quote, i think it is important to note because you have all seen a lot of rhetoric from the other side suggesting there is something wrong with that, meaning this trip, that republican leaders in the house and senate have been out raising money for republican candidates. this is a quote, traditional exercise. let's bring in
the fbi also put up billboards in four neighboring states, new mex, oklahoma, louisiana, arkansas and texas. there is an unconfirmed report police made another arrest of someone who made a terrorist threat. the person is in the county jail on a one million dollar bond but again we don't believe that is related to the murders and it is not somebody who is wanted for the murders but somebody who called in a threat and is now paying the price for that. bill. bill: difficult story for all those...
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he is the special agent in charge of the fbi's boston field office. he is talking was in the headlines of all of the major newspapers since morning, here it is in "the boston globe." the second boston must that be the second marathon bombing suspect is captured. good morning and welcome to "washington journal." today is saturday, april 20. we are going to be talking about this suspect being captured. we want you to get involved in the conversation. here are the numbers. we especially want to hear from our viewers and listeners in the boston area. you can also reach out to us via social media. more from "the boston globe" this morning. and the lead article talking about the moments of daylight descending on friday. he has elicited their dragnet for a tough week in boston that began with the bombing of the world's most prestigious wakera. if you want to get involved in the conversation, please give us a call. if you are calling from outside the u.s. -- our first call comes from edward in manila, new york. you are on the "washington journal." of thisught
he is the special agent in charge of the fbi's boston field office. he is talking was in the headlines of all of the major newspapers since morning, here it is in "the boston globe." the second boston must that be the second marathon bombing suspect is captured. good morning and welcome to "washington journal." today is saturday, april 20. we are going to be talking about this suspect being captured. we want you to get involved in the conversation. here are the numbers. we...
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dianne feinstein was talking about the fbi. >> no. it is messed up. >> stephanie: okay. >> you're fired! >> stephanie: that still works. >> thank you. great. >> stephanie: senator rand paul said monday boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev should not be treated as an enemy combatant. it puts him at odds with some of his republican colleagues. this is one point where he makes sense and then suddenly, you'll be like wow that is right. everything else you said is wrong. but he said i see no reason why our constitution is not strong enough to convict this young man with a jury trial with the bill of rights. we do it to horrible people all the time. rapists and murderers get trials with juries and we seem to do a pretty good job with justice. i think we can do it through our court system. which, as we were saying, jay carney explained fairly -- there is -- all you need is one sentence. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice under u.s. law, united states citizens cannot be tried in military conditions, pe
dianne feinstein was talking about the fbi. >> no. it is messed up. >> stephanie: okay. >> you're fired! >> stephanie: that still works. >> thank you. great. >> stephanie: senator rand paul said monday boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev should not be treated as an enemy combatant. it puts him at odds with some of his republican colleagues. this is one point where he makes sense and then suddenly, you'll be like wow that is right. everything else you...
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. >> reporter: the younger brother told the fbi that he and his brother were inspired by the anti-u.s. internet preaching, of the radical cleric anwar al-awlaki. though the american born al qaeda figure was killed a year and a half ago. his words still have power. here, condemning actions in iraq and afghanistan, which the younger brother said became their motivation to attack. >> we have chosen the path of war in order to defend ourselves from your oppression. >> reporter: the elder brother, tamerlan had another favorite speaker, a chechen rebel leader, whose video tamerlan posted online. here, the leader threatens death to anyone who helps the infidels. he was killed by the russians last year. and it was on the internet, dzhokhar told fbi agents that they learned how to make a bomb with a pressure cooker. all found at an al qaeda online magazine called "inspire." >> this suggests people appear to be getting smarter about building easily manufactured bombs and then targeting sites in the united states. >> it is your statement. >> reporter: in russia the mother of the brothers tsarnae
. >> reporter: the younger brother told the fbi that he and his brother were inspired by the anti-u.s. internet preaching, of the radical cleric anwar al-awlaki. though the american born al qaeda figure was killed a year and a half ago. his words still have power. here, condemning actions in iraq and afghanistan, which the younger brother said became their motivation to attack. >> we have chosen the path of war in order to defend ourselves from your oppression. >> reporter:...
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. >>> we are learning two fbi agents have interviewed former cia head david petraeus at his home in arlington, virginia. yesterday's interview comes after petraeus resigned last year, after admitting to an affair with his biographer paula broadwell. officials say the interview was part of an ongoing investigation into whether broadwell received classified information. >>> president obama has apologized to california's attorney general kamala harris for praising her looks at a bay area fund-raiser. this is video of president obama and harris last year, during one of the president's campaign stops in the bay area. the president called harris the best looking attorney general in the country, at a fund- raiser earlier this week in edgerton. the white house says he regrets the distraction his comments caused. >> they are old friends and good friends, and he did not want in any way to diminish the attorney general's professional accomplishments and her capabilities. >> the president has a history of praising people for their looks. he also called sean donovan, interior secretary ken salazar, and se
. >>> we are learning two fbi agents have interviewed former cia head david petraeus at his home in arlington, virginia. yesterday's interview comes after petraeus resigned last year, after admitting to an affair with his biographer paula broadwell. officials say the interview was part of an ongoing investigation into whether broadwell received classified information. >>> president obama has apologized to california's attorney general kamala harris for praising her looks at a...
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given what we now know about what took fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. anytime bombs are used to target civilian, it is an act of terrorism. what we don't yet know, however, is who carried out the attack or why, whether it was planned and executed by a terrorist organization, foreign or domestic, or was the act an individual. clearly we're at the beginning of our investigation. it will take time to follow every lead and determine what happened. but we will find out. we will find whoever harmed our citizens and we will bring them to justice. we also know this. the american people refuse to be terrorized because what the world saw yesterday, the aftermath of the explosions were stories of heroism and kindness and generosity and love. exhausted runners who kept running to the nearest hospital to give blood and those who stayed to tend to the wounded, some tearing off their own clothes to make tourniquets. the first responders who ran into the chaos to save lives. the men and women who are still treating the wounded at some of the best hospitals in the word
given what we now know about what took fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. anytime bombs are used to target civilian, it is an act of terrorism. what we don't yet know, however, is who carried out the attack or why, whether it was planned and executed by a terrorist organization, foreign or domestic, or was the act an individual. clearly we're at the beginning of our investigation. it will take time to follow every lead and determine what happened. but we will find out. we will find...